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A few blocks from my house, a single-track desire line an unofficial path carved out by foot traffic leads into the trees off a busy arterial road. The trail follows the ridge of a ravine, the frozen curves of a creek visible at the bottom of a leafless slope. I carefully descend a spur to the waterway’s edge and engage in some low-impact trundling, tossing rocks and sticks into the air to see if they’ll crack the ice when they land. They skitter and whirr across the solid surface, high-pitched reverberations echoing off the valley walls. Right before the path climbs to a quiet residential road, atop a promontory bound on three sides by a C-shaped meander, I spot a tidy guerilla campsite: tent, tarp, hibachi. It looks like a postcard and delivers a jolt of perspective. Walking in our own neighbourhoods connects us to the human and natural ecosystems where we are right now, deepening our relationships with the tangible world in ways that Zoom cannot. Exposure to these realities he
Pardon ends prosecution but not civil case against developer
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Former Maine developer Michael Liberty accepts pardon from Trump
The criminal wire and securities fraud case against Liberty is now dead, but other legal challenges remain.
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Michael Liberty, center, leaves the federal district courthouse in Portland with attorneys Alfred Frawley IV, left, and Thima Mina, right, on March 14, 2019. Liberty has been accused of securities and wire fraud, but his acceptance of a pardon by former President Trump means his criminal case is now concluded. Shawn Patrick Ouellette/Staff Photographer
Michael Liberty’s lawyers told a federal judge Tuesday that their client is accepting President Trump’s pardon, but a host of legal woes still loom for the former Portland developer.